It's the second week of solitary by-elections, but don't worry - June is going to be very busy, with more than 40 seats up for grabs later this month, plus three Westminster by-elections.
Technically, there were two by-elections this week, but the other one was a non-partisan affair for the distinctive City of London Corporation. This uppity local authority doesn't even call itself a council and refers to its elected members as 'aldermen' instead of councillors. The most interesting thing about this by-election was that among the field of eight independents, there was a chap called Ronnie Barker! We'll skip over this contest, as it is of little interest to anybody beyond the snooty realms of central London.
The main action took place in Cumbria...
Hawcoat & Newbarns, Westmorland and Furness Council
Ref: 1,139 (48.4%) New
Lab: 576 (24.5%) -9.8%
Con: 447 (19.0%) -21.5%
Grn: 121 (5.1%) New
LDm: 69 (2.9%) -2.7%
Ref GAIN from Con
A stunning gain for Reform, taking the seat at the first time of asking. The party appeared to take full advantage of the absence of an independent this time around, also taking a big swing from the Tories and a smaller swing from Labour. They finished with almost twice the amount of votes amassed by second placed Labour, as the Tories slumped to third. The vacancy had arisen through the relocation of the incumbent overseas for work.
Karl - Ref GAIN ✔
Rich - Lab GAIN ✘
Karl now leads Richey 3-1 after week three



















































